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Yellowstone wolves see sharp decline in population. Experts say this hidden threat is to blame
Wolves in Yellowstone National Park have experienced a 27% decline in population in 2025.
When wolves are on the hunt, a kill rarely goes unnoticed for long. In the elk- and deer-rich areas of northern Yellowstone National Park, ravens are often among the first scavengers to arrive on the ...
Learn more about why the story of how wolves saved Yellowstone National Park’s aspens is more complicated — and more ...
A Yellowstone wolf (Courtesy NPS/Jacob W. Frank) Editor’s note: WyoFile partnered with Mountain Journal to produce this story. If not for a series of tones broadcasting her location, no one would’ve ...
Wolves Weekend is a celebration of the IMAX film Lost Wolves of Yellowstone.
Over the last three decades, Yellowstone National Park has undergone an ecological cascade. As elk numbers fell, aspen and willow trees thrived. This, in turn, allowed beaver numbers to increase, ...
Rangers at Yellowstone National Park are reportedly trying to solve the mystery of what happened to a well-known female wolf from one of the area’s most famous packs — and the leading theory is that ...
After being wiped out in California for nearly a century, the gray wolf has been making a comeback in the state, in a change that's been celebrated by conservationists and wildlife lovers. But as ...
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